Most dev interns fix typos and write test cases. You'll be building real Shopify storefronts for live D2C brands from week one, themes, sections, and everything in between.
What We Do
Osmin is a performance-first agency working with D2C brands that take their online stores seriously. On the dev side, we build and maintain Shopify storefronts that are fast, clean, and conversion-focused.
Every brand we work with has a live store doing real revenue. When something needs to be built, it needs to work properly and ship fast. We don't do overengineered solutions. We build what the store needs, nothing more.
Your job as a Shopify Dev intern is to get inside those stores, understand how they're built, and start contributing real code, not fake tickets, not tutorials. Real builds.
We work with D2C brands in beauty, health, and lifestyle. If they sell on Shopify, we make the store work.How We Think
A good store update shipped today beats a perfect one shipped next week. We move quickly, test in the browser, and iterate. Speed is a skill you'll develop here.
Pretty code that slows down the page or confuses the customer is bad code. Every section you build has a job to do. We measure success by whether it did that job.
The best devs are the ones who find a way. You'll hit things you don't know yet. That's expected. What isn't expected is waiting to be told the answer exists in the docs.
When you push something to a live store, you're responsible for it. That accountability is what turns a junior dev into someone a team trusts with anything.
Your Journey
From week one you're inside real Shopify stores. Here's exactly what that looks like over six months.
You'll be added to real Shopify partner accounts from day one. Understand the theme structure, how sections are built, and how the store is currently organised.
Day OneA product feature block, a testimonial carousel, a custom announcement bar. Small in scope, but it's real code on a real store. You'll own it from brief to browser.
Week OneShopify's templating language isn't hard, but most people learn it wrong. You'll understand how objects, tags, and filters actually work inside a running storefront.
Month OneA one-second delay in page load costs conversions. You'll learn how to audit Shopify theme performance, lazy-load assets, and write code that doesn't slow things down.
Month TwoReviews apps, loyalty tools, upsell widgets, you'll learn how third-party apps slot into a theme and how to customise them without breaking everything else.
OngoingBy month three, you're the person a brand calls when something needs to be built or fixed. You scope it, build it, test it, and ship it, without needing someone to hold your hand.
Month Three+What You'll Walk Away With
Liquid, theme architecture, sections and blocks, you'll leave with the kind of hands-on Shopify knowledge that takes most freelancers a year of trial and error to figure out.
How to build UI that doesn't just look good but actually moves customers toward buying. You'll think about every element in terms of what it's supposed to do.
Speed, Core Web Vitals, mobile experience, you'll learn to audit and optimise, not just build. That skill is what separates average Shopify devs from great ones.
D2C brands move fast. Working inside an agency means you'll build the habit of shipping clean work quickly, a pace that becomes your permanent standard.
Honest Filter
Before You Apply
This is a full six-month internship, in-office, in Perinthalmanna. If your situation doesn't allow for that, this isn't the right time to apply.
We don't teach the basics here. You need to already be comfortable writing frontend code. Liquid and Shopify specifics you'll learn with us.
No staging-only work. No "observe and report". You'll write code that goes into live stores. That responsibility is the point of being here.
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Takes under 5 minutes. No CV needed. Honest answers about what you know and what you don't, we'd rather know the truth now than find out later.
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